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casey anthony talking on her web cam. we have the very latest. >> reporter: she may have short blonde hair and glass but abc 2 news revealed it is casey anthony. she said she finally as things to call her own -- a computer, camera and a pet. >> i can watch my dog. >> reporter: where the video came for or why it exists is not noafnlt anthony does not disclose her location but said the video was shot october. >> we'll be here for many, many months more i'll still be here until the end of february. >> reporter: it's a stark contrast of the last time the world saw anthony on camera before she was acquitted of murdering her toddler caylee. as soon as she walked out of jail, she disappeared. anthony seems focused on her future. >> i'm extremely excited that i will be able to skype and keep a video log. >> reporter: anthony goes on to say she hates being on camera but hints there may be more video diaries to come. >>> feels like a heat wave after what we had earlier this week. >> just a beautiful day out there, beautiful day. i
casey anthony talking on her web cam. we have the very latest. >> reporter: she may have short blonde hair and glass but abc 2 news revealed it is casey anthony. she said she finally as things to call her own -- a computer, camera and a pet. >> i can watch my dog. >> reporter: where the video came for or why it exists is not noafnlt anthony does not disclose her location but said the video was shot october. >> we'll be here for many, many months more i'll still be here...
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anthony voted. she was later jailed. despite her logical defense, she was charged with illegal voting. the 14th amendment did not only not include the women but it specifically has excluded them theword 'men' appears in constitution but women say it refers to people as a species. the 14th amendment the word 'men' appears and they say was the seventh to gender. >> they did not have a unified voice and did not work together. there were differing opinions and personalities. >> susan b. anthony and elizabeth stanton formed an association to obtain women's suffers through an amendment to the federal constitution. henry blackwell and lucy stone formed the americans women suffrage association. december 10, 1869 -- there were 16 other states after wyoming that past of the women's suffrage law. >> they wanted to help the state's game forcing. -- gain footing. >> these groups emerged. - merged. >> susan b. anthony was tireless in promoting women's rights and women's suffrage but she never managed to get it on the agenda in washing
anthony voted. she was later jailed. despite her logical defense, she was charged with illegal voting. the 14th amendment did not only not include the women but it specifically has excluded them theword 'men' appears in constitution but women say it refers to people as a species. the 14th amendment the word 'men' appears and they say was the seventh to gender. >> they did not have a unified voice and did not work together. there were differing opinions and personalities. >> susan b....
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the idea that anthony benezet put forward. >> is anthony benezet known at all today? where is his legacy? >> 300 years. one reason i decided to write this book. i mainly saw it at first with blacks. w. e. b. du bois wrote about him in his thesis on africa. and wrote about him -- the first urban study and probably anthony benezet, passed to educate and became the first -- and another person you may know is the author of one of the first books about blacks in the 1780s. he let that -- 15 or so, si anthony benezet -- kidnapped so young and started reading so started reading and getting ideas. co-founder of african-american history month, his first edition. in the second edition he prints the e epistles -- they were white people out there so the name anthony benezet pops up everywhere but we don't really see it so i decided to put all these things and write this book. i am working with that and they will be a big celebration to honor him in his home town. there will be events in philadelphia and reprints of this book because it shows that abraham lincoln wasn't the first
the idea that anthony benezet put forward. >> is anthony benezet known at all today? where is his legacy? >> 300 years. one reason i decided to write this book. i mainly saw it at first with blacks. w. e. b. du bois wrote about him in his thesis on africa. and wrote about him -- the first urban study and probably anthony benezet, passed to educate and became the first -- and another person you may know is the author of one of the first books about blacks in the 1780s. he let that --...
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we are jound by anthony pitch, whose sbook >>> we have joined by anthony pitch. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> you have brought along nobel your book but an artifact. we saw an artifact of dolley madison. this is of james madison. tell us what your viewers will see here in a minute. >> this came up for auction five years ago. this check. the auctioneer had misread the name of the person it was made out to. they wrote -- i knew it was roger chew wightman, dragged into the white house by the admiral as they were preparing to burn the white house, and the check was made out by james madison to wightman 23 days -- to white man 23 days before burning the white house. it's probably for books, because wightman was a book seller and he was dragged in to represent the humiliation of the americans. he was the only american in the white house, the british bandit, and so i knew knowing more about the providence of this check that it was going to be very valuable. one day donated to the white house, but i'm fearful it might end up in a drawer o
we are jound by anthony pitch, whose sbook >>> we have joined by anthony pitch. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> you have brought along nobel your book but an artifact. we saw an artifact of dolley madison. this is of james madison. tell us what your viewers will see here in a minute. >> this came up for auction five years ago. this check. the auctioneer had misread the name of the person it was made out to. they wrote -- i knew it was...
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anthony is speak out. jose baez writes in his new book presumed guilty, casey anthony, the inside story that prosecutors offered anthony a plea deal but anthony adamantly insisted she had nothing to do with the toddler's dpesmght baez dropped the bomb shell about evidence discovered on anthony's family computer. >> on the day that caylee died, someone on the anthony home computer ran searches for full prove suffocation, basically suicide related searches that were done an hour after george anthony said she left her home. >> baez didn't talk about what anthony is doing now or how often he talks to her. >>> a fish so big it's literally off the charts. why the man who caught the fish couldn't get an accurate heed on how big it was. >> plus, a new test to see how healthy your newborn baby is, this one less envaisive. >> many options at the itunes store for your weather apps. we have an outstanding weather page. it's all available when we're not on air. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyo
anthony is speak out. jose baez writes in his new book presumed guilty, casey anthony, the inside story that prosecutors offered anthony a plea deal but anthony adamantly insisted she had nothing to do with the toddler's dpesmght baez dropped the bomb shell about evidence discovered on anthony's family computer. >> on the day that caylee died, someone on the anthony home computer ran searches for full prove suffocation, basically suicide related searches that were done an hour after...
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anthony's probably right anthony is probably well it's always better to kick the can down the road and let somebody else take care of it look at the eurozone. look ever since ronald reagan in one thousand eighty s said that he could balance a budget increase military spending and cut taxes it's business position that we can have puppies and rainbows for everyone it simply isn't possible i think everyone in washington knows that but at the same time they're trying to promise everything to everyone they are politicians i do want to push back a little bit when you said peter the rich only want their money i tell you something it's very interesting not only to seventy percent of americans want to raise taxes on millionaires but fifty five percent of millionaires believe their own taxes should be raised so even the rich recognize that they're doing too well it's interesting the republican party is what protective millionaires then the majority of millionaires themselves what do you think about that i guess i sleaze just bleed the rich but you know when i was a faraway thing where there's a
anthony's probably right anthony is probably well it's always better to kick the can down the road and let somebody else take care of it look at the eurozone. look ever since ronald reagan in one thousand eighty s said that he could balance a budget increase military spending and cut taxes it's business position that we can have puppies and rainbows for everyone it simply isn't possible i think everyone in washington knows that but at the same time they're trying to promise everything to...
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they're as much a victim of what happened as anthony graves is. >> reporter: for his own troubles, anthony graves should have been paid $1.4 million when he was released. that's what the state of texas figures 18 years of wrongful imprisonment is worth. but there was a paperwork snafu; his release documents never used the words "actual innocence," so texas refused to pay. >> two words, two words. they're holding me hostage behind two words. >> reporter: finally, after nine months of public pressure, the legislature passed and the governor was quick to sign a special measure awarding him the money. graves credited "48 hours mystery" for drawing attention to what he was owed. but he had already won the biggest fight of his life, for his life and for his freedom. >> you could put your hands out and touch both walls where i was living at, you know. >> reporter: he can come and go as he pleases as he tries to absorb how far he's come from a previous life he's still struggling to understand. >> they were trying to kill me. i still can't wrap my mind around how the hell did i go from home to deat
they're as much a victim of what happened as anthony graves is. >> reporter: for his own troubles, anthony graves should have been paid $1.4 million when he was released. that's what the state of texas figures 18 years of wrongful imprisonment is worth. but there was a paperwork snafu; his release documents never used the words "actual innocence," so texas refused to pay. >> two words, two words. they're holding me hostage behind two words. >> reporter: finally,...
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go ahead we have a time delay here it's ok anthony go ahead to. so the thing with those numbers mark when you when the polls that you're citing that show numbers like that it's all the way that they actually phrase those questions because if you ask people what the tax rate should be the wealthy rarely do people just sort of like in the abstract where you really do people throw out you know a number like fifty percent or sixty percent there's always going to be a sense of taxes should be higher on the wealthy even if taxes were ten percent marginal tax rates for for those for millionaires or a ten percent people would say they should be higher if they're at seventy percent seventy percent of america would say it should be higher i don't think that citing statistics like that that that is really a sound reason for why we should raise taxes on the wealthy i think that we need a comprehensive concept of how we are going to tax americans how we're going to fund the government and starting from a position of like today's status quo was a good thing and
go ahead we have a time delay here it's ok anthony go ahead to. so the thing with those numbers mark when you when the polls that you're citing that show numbers like that it's all the way that they actually phrase those questions because if you ask people what the tax rate should be the wealthy rarely do people just sort of like in the abstract where you really do people throw out you know a number like fifty percent or sixty percent there's always going to be a sense of taxes should be higher...
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also next for anthony pitch, nancy go ahead with your comment. >> caller: yes. i have an ancestor, his name was john burns and he lived in akron, new york, and he fought in the war of 1812. and i requested his war records and received a lot of documentation for where he tried to get, i guess, the land that was supposed to be granted to him. later after he died, hi wife even tried to do that, and was never granted any land. so were there a lot of those tha were not given the land amp the war of 1812 is my question? because i really don't know a lot about the his trips that you're speaking of. that's why i'm listening today. >> again that really doesn't focus on the burning of washington. which i'm here to talk about. that's not my field. >> what was the size of the u.s. military force? >> marines, 114 fought at the battle. there were according to records i found 27,000 regulars, but spread thinly from the canadian frontier right down to the gulf. >> how many would have been in washington at the time? >> very, very few. the 114 were the best, finest units amongst
also next for anthony pitch, nancy go ahead with your comment. >> caller: yes. i have an ancestor, his name was john burns and he lived in akron, new york, and he fought in the war of 1812. and i requested his war records and received a lot of documentation for where he tried to get, i guess, the land that was supposed to be granted to him. later after he died, hi wife even tried to do that, and was never granted any land. so were there a lot of those tha were not given the land amp the...
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up next we hear from anthony pitch. for the next half hour he talks about his book "the burning of washington: the british invasion of 1814" and answers questions from callers. >> you're looking at a dress belonging to first lady dolley madison that is thought to have been made from the red velvet curtains she saved from the white house as british troops advanced on washington. this is "american history tv" on c-span 3 where we're taking your calls and comments on the war of 1812. we want to open up the phone lines with a reminder of the numbers for those of you on the east coast and the central time zones is 202-737-0001. in the mountain and pacific time zones it's 202-737-0002. make sure you mute your television when you call in. we will get to your calls on the war of 1812, in particular in this segment on the burning of washington. >>> we are joined by anthony pitch. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> you have brought along not only your book but an artifact. we saw an artifact of dolley
up next we hear from anthony pitch. for the next half hour he talks about his book "the burning of washington: the british invasion of 1814" and answers questions from callers. >> you're looking at a dress belonging to first lady dolley madison that is thought to have been made from the red velvet curtains she saved from the white house as british troops advanced on washington. this is "american history tv" on c-span 3 where we're taking your calls and comments on the...
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anthony's said the giving exceeded their expectation. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> www.ktvu.com has a list of charities that need your help this holiday season. look under the hot topics. >>> first numbers from the maximum enforcement period. 50 people were arrested in the bay area since 6:00 p.m. last night. there were no fatalities. statewide, 262 drivers were arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the past 24 hours. compared to 267 in 2011. and there have been 5 fatal crashes. >>> police arrested a suspected car thief. they spotted the man pumping gas in a car that was reported stolen. the man led police on a chase and that ended when the driver hit another vehicle. he faces charges of evading arrest and vehicle theft. >>> two people are dead and 100 more injured following a huge pile up in texas. authorities say foggy driving conditions may have led to the pile up. it happened around 9:00 a.m. this morning. gas tanks were rimmed off -- ripped off 18 wheelers and cars were crushed. 50-100
anthony's said the giving exceeded their expectation. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> www.ktvu.com has a list of charities that need your help this holiday season. look under the hot topics. >>> first numbers from the maximum enforcement period. 50 people were arrested in the bay area since 6:00 p.m. last night. there were no fatalities. statewide, 262 drivers were arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the past 24 hours. compared to...
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anthony? >> mason: scott, as we mentioned, one of the casualties of the hurricane was one of our live signals from scott in allenhurst, new jersey. today washington, d.c. could have been called washington, c.d.-- as in closed down. wyatt andrews is there. wyatt? >> reporter: anthony, washington, d.c. is 120 miles from the atlantic coastline from where scott is reporting and yet hurricane-force winds are still expected here. the threat of wind and flooding shut down most of the nation's capital today and will again tomorrow. fear of hurricane sandy emptied the streets of washington. more than 200,000 nonemergency federal workers were told to stay home. schools were closed. the entire subway system was closed. the executive branch was mostly closed. congress was already on recess. only the supreme court was fully on the job, hearing two cases-- one on wiretapping, the other on copyright limitations, but the court and the rest of the government will be closed on tuesday. the number-one concern to
anthony? >> mason: scott, as we mentioned, one of the casualties of the hurricane was one of our live signals from scott in allenhurst, new jersey. today washington, d.c. could have been called washington, c.d.-- as in closed down. wyatt andrews is there. wyatt? >> reporter: anthony, washington, d.c. is 120 miles from the atlantic coastline from where scott is reporting and yet hurricane-force winds are still expected here. the threat of wind and flooding shut down most of the...
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anthony's birthday were marked with banners, with quotes from susan b. anthony. lincoln's birthday was marked. and they could put together different combinations of banners. but still they weren't gaining the attention of the president. he treated them with courtesy as he went by them, but he did not speak and he was dismissive of what they were doing. so they escalated again. war of course was declared in april of 1917. and that put a slightly different tone on things. and it's still a question that we ask, can you protest? can you picket? can you act? can you question the government in a time when the country is at war? and that's a question that has been asked from the start. in america it was asked during the civil war, when suffragists willingly put aside the push for suffrage to concentrate on winning the civil war and freeing the slaves. alice paul did not have that intention. susan b. anthony, for that matter, had not had that so they come out with a new set of banners. and they're pushing a little stronger now. if we're fighting a war to win democracy an
anthony's birthday were marked with banners, with quotes from susan b. anthony. lincoln's birthday was marked. and they could put together different combinations of banners. but still they weren't gaining the attention of the president. he treated them with courtesy as he went by them, but he did not speak and he was dismissive of what they were doing. so they escalated again. war of course was declared in april of 1917. and that put a slightly different tone on things. and it's still a...
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the british invasion of 1814, and our guest is the author of the book, anthony pitch. we hear from princeton, new jersey, next. theresa, welcome to the program. >> caller: thank you. it's a compelling image to think about dolley saving some of her husband's papers, but i would like to know what efforts were made to save government papers in general before the attack, and was there a change in how they were kept after that? >> that's a good question. dolley did save a lot of the papers. her husband had asked her to do that. she got a carriage the day before the british arrived. it was filled mostly with government papers, as the expense of their personal property, most of which was destroyed. but on capitol hill, there was turmoil, pandemonium, fear, confusion. and most of the government agencies remained staffed, because most of the clerks were over 45 and exemption caught up to them. in the basement of the house of representatives, nearly all the offices were empty, because most of the clerks were young people, and so any j.t. foster individual was there. he had a sca
the british invasion of 1814, and our guest is the author of the book, anthony pitch. we hear from princeton, new jersey, next. theresa, welcome to the program. >> caller: thank you. it's a compelling image to think about dolley saving some of her husband's papers, but i would like to know what efforts were made to save government papers in general before the attack, and was there a change in how they were kept after that? >> that's a good question. dolley did save a lot of the...
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so here's your shot, anthony. fill in the blank. the aclu is a polarizing organization because it what? >> because it hasn't done a good enough job explaining what we do and why we do it. i think often, and we are trying our best and we need to do better. i think it's often the fact that when we take on a case or a set of clients or a set of issues and the individuals are unpopular and it looks self-evident to us why we take on ta case, we need to go the extra step and explain it. and even among friends of minor family members of mine, when we defend for instance the rights of fred phelps, the homophobic disgusting reactionary christian minister to mount a funeral protests at the -- at the burials of men and women coming back from war saying that the reason why men and women of in uniform are being killed is because god's protection has been lifted because we're giving gay people like me their rights. so the when we take on that case in my tenure, and i got a phone call from my sister saying are you kidding me? what happened to you?
so here's your shot, anthony. fill in the blank. the aclu is a polarizing organization because it what? >> because it hasn't done a good enough job explaining what we do and why we do it. i think often, and we are trying our best and we need to do better. i think it's often the fact that when we take on a case or a set of clients or a set of issues and the individuals are unpopular and it looks self-evident to us why we take on ta case, we need to go the extra step and explain it. and...
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heart for anthony, call our special adoption hotline. you can log on to our home page at nbcwashington.com. looks like he had a great time. >> oh, yeah. he was eating it up. >> did you see how big his eyes got to the elephant? >> those things, they are incredibly massive. >> looked like he had a good time. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ don't go away. >>> the voice is heating up. please join me online tomorrow, during tomorrow's episode that starts at 8:00 p.m., and big teuger is also going to be in the chat room as well, and be on the lookout for a guy from maryland, his name is moses stone. he has family here in the area, and he will be competing in the final round. >> nice. >> yeah. >> it's getting good now. >> i think it was great from the beginning, because all of these are established singers from the beginning. you will get quality from the get go. >> yeah, we have
heart for anthony, call our special adoption hotline. you can log on to our home page at nbcwashington.com. looks like he had a great time. >> oh, yeah. he was eating it up. >> did you see how big his eyes got to the elephant? >> those things, they are incredibly massive. >> looked like he had a good time. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus...
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but anthony in this case died of asthma. he took a lot of risk. people take a lot of risks for a lot of reasons because they think it's important. and that's what he thought. gwen: thank you, martha. and thank you all very much. we have more to say. but we'll have to say it online on our "washington week" webcast extra. you'll be able to find it at pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with daily developments online and on the air. the pbs newshour and we'll see you gen right here next week on "washington week." good night. the conversation continues online. see more from our panel about the week's top stories. it's the webcast extra. found only on "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta which is solely responsible for its content. funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> one line helps communities turn plans into reality. help shippers forge a path to prosperity. helps workers get back to work. one line is an engine for the economy and the future. norfolk southern. one line, indiana fint -- inif i knit p
but anthony in this case died of asthma. he took a lot of risk. people take a lot of risks for a lot of reasons because they think it's important. and that's what he thought. gwen: thank you, martha. and thank you all very much. we have more to say. but we'll have to say it online on our "washington week" webcast extra. you'll be able to find it at pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with daily developments online and on the air. the pbs newshour and we'll see you gen right here next week...
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anthony morris. and thomas grabs the ball and lays it in. that's the game winner. 2nd left, cavs loses a heartbreaker, 76-75. >>> you think shaq, howard can't shoot free throws? washington state, doesn't even get it to the hoop. that's the least of his success. that may be the worst free throw attempt ever. you can't call this an air ball because it makes it sound better than it really was. >> i hate to brag, but i think i could have done that. >> yeah, i'm much better than that guy. >> and the 49ers win a great game. jerry newbury will break it down. >> thank you so much, appreciate it. >>> bay area radio station knocked off the air again. the latest attack on vandals and what they suspect? >>> that's it for cbs 5 news at 5:30. until then updates at cbsfs.com. good night. ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, >> glor: tonight the battle for syria, as rebel forces continue their advance on damascus high wvel diplomats say the conflict is getting worse amid claims al qaeda fighters in the country are getting stronger. david martin at the pentagon with the latest.
anthony morris. and thomas grabs the ball and lays it in. that's the game winner. 2nd left, cavs loses a heartbreaker, 76-75. >>> you think shaq, howard can't shoot free throws? washington state, doesn't even get it to the hoop. that's the least of his success. that may be the worst free throw attempt ever. you can't call this an air ball because it makes it sound better than it really was. >> i hate to brag, but i think i could have done that. >> yeah, i'm much better than...
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de nosotros, que pudiera ser supuestamente marc anthony. >> ¿por quÉ marc anthony? ¿por quÉ surge la idea que pudiera ser hermano de ustedes?. >> la misma frente, la misma.... >> estÁ el mismo fÍsico, el cuerpo. >> tenemos una frente grande. >> dice madeleine desde que tiene la frente de su madre la ha compado con la imagen del artista. >> y puede ser que no ¿tÚ entiendes?. >> pero un parecido tan, tan, tan siempr empecÉ a temblar y a llorar. >> y dije estoy loca. >> sin embargo, madeleine quien asegura no ser fanÁtica de la estrella, hizo una investigaciÓn en el internet sobre su vida. >> dice que fue criado con su papÁ y con su abuela. dice que Él naciÓ en el 69 en el bronx, new york. >> la fecha de nacimiento coincide con la edad que ahora tendrÍa marco antonio quien aparece en esta foto sentado sobre un tocadiscos. >> madeleine dice que nadie si sabe si naciÓ en nueva york o puerto rico, a pesar de las pocas pistas ella estÁ dispuesta a descubrir la verdad. >> cuando yo le dije a mi novio, le dije si no es marc anthony, yo quiero conocer a marc an
de nosotros, que pudiera ser supuestamente marc anthony. >> ¿por quÉ marc anthony? ¿por quÉ surge la idea que pudiera ser hermano de ustedes?. >> la misma frente, la misma.... >> estÁ el mismo fÍsico, el cuerpo. >> tenemos una frente grande. >> dice madeleine desde que tiene la frente de su madre la ha compado con la imagen del artista. >> y puede ser que no ¿tÚ entiendes?. >> pero un parecido tan, tan, tan siempr empecÉ a temblar y a llorar....
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james ridgeway and anthony graves. anthony graves will tell his remarkable story and journey from death row, solitary confinement, for almost 18 years, to freedom after being exonerated. stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. our guests are james ridgeway, the co-editor of solitary watchdog come. we're also joined by anthony graves, a former texas death row prisoner who testified tuesday at the first ever congressional hearing on solitary confinement in u.s. prisons. he was convicted along with a man named robert carter of killing a texas woman, her daughter, and her four grandchildren. graves was fully exonerated in 2010 after spending 18 years behind bars, the bulk of that time on death row and in solitary confinement. he is now an investigator the texas defender service and an active member of the movement to abolish the death penalty. anthony graves, thank you very much for coming to "democracy no
james ridgeway and anthony graves. anthony graves will tell his remarkable story and journey from death row, solitary confinement, for almost 18 years, to freedom after being exonerated. stay with us. ♪ [music break] ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. our guests are james ridgeway, the co-editor of solitary watchdog come. we're also joined by anthony graves, a former texas death row...
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anthony kennedy dijo que el sdad no puede proseguir con normas que violen la ley federal. >>> tener una cantidad de leyes en varios estados no es polÍtica de inmigraciÓn necesitamos acciÓn en el congreso. >>> organizaciones que abogan por mayor control de inmigraciÓn. >>> la autoridad del del estado ha tomar una... en el control de la inmigraciÓn ilegal.>>> magistrados anticipan que la polÉmica claÚsula muÉstreme sus papeles podrÍa ser objeto de demanda si resulta en discriminaciÓn, tambiÉn prohibe que policÍa arresten a personas por delito menor de in mi grabaciÓn, quienes definenenden inmigrantes dicen. >>> esto va a kaur sar quejas sobre violaciones de derechos civiles. esta claÚsula existe en otros 5 estado, nos preocupa que en stogs estados van a poder empezar a importar esta parte de la ley. >>> en un fallo dividido der garn la secciÓn que krim na li skwab el que una persona no lleve consigo documentos migratorio y que catalogan de detalle to estatal el y la que hubiese e permitido arresto a quienes hayan cometido delitos por lo que podrÍan ser deportado, el juez a
anthony kennedy dijo que el sdad no puede proseguir con normas que violen la ley federal. >>> tener una cantidad de leyes en varios estados no es polÍtica de inmigraciÓn necesitamos acciÓn en el congreso. >>> organizaciones que abogan por mayor control de inmigraciÓn. >>> la autoridad del del estado ha tomar una... en el control de la inmigraciÓn ilegal.>>> magistrados anticipan que la polÉmica claÚsula muÉstreme sus papeles podrÍa ser objeto de...
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anthony's is reaching out to the public for the rest. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu . >>> more details on st. anthony's dining room. the organization manages to feed 230 people for every $100 donated. last year the organization served 2 million pounds of food. san francisco mayor ed lee along with representative s from the san francisco giants will be on hand wednesday when st. anthony's serves its last meal in that building. >>> a proposed ban on smoking in parts of san francisco is reportedly expanding of the ban initially covered jane warner plaza and harvey milk plaza and now the restrictions could be expanded to cover parklets, the former parking spaces that have been converted into mini parks. supporters say the ban is needed to provide smoke-free areas for the public to enjoy, but opponents argue it unfairly targets homeless people. >>> and i'm willing to bet there were lots of people enjoying the parklets today. let's check in with our meteorologist mark tamayo to find out about today's weather and rest of the week. >> th
anthony's is reaching out to the public for the rest. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu . >>> more details on st. anthony's dining room. the organization manages to feed 230 people for every $100 donated. last year the organization served 2 million pounds of food. san francisco mayor ed lee along with representative s from the san francisco giants will be on hand wednesday when st. anthony's serves its last meal in that building. >>> a proposed ban on smoking in parts of...
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let's check the forecast with anthony. he is in for christina. >> we're talking about temperatures that are cool, fall-like this morning. christina will be with us later on this morning. as we get you through this newscast. it's 58 in san francisco, 61 in oakland. we're waking to patches of drizzle. keep in mind, you may run into a few slick spots. as we head through the day, temperatures will rise, back into the upper 60s inland. at the coast, chilly, lower 60s. through the day, more cloud cover than anything, a precursor of some rain that's in the forecast as we get into the seven-day forecast. more in a bit. now, your drive with mike. >> where anthony's talking about, the mist, the drizzle, that's an issue for your drive. droplets are on the lens now. you can see the east shore freeway. we couldn't see this time yesterday. westbound with these headlights. but we can see to university avenue, so about a quarter mile visibility down toward the bay bridge. palo alto, 101 is clearer as far as the view. construction on the s
let's check the forecast with anthony. he is in for christina. >> we're talking about temperatures that are cool, fall-like this morning. christina will be with us later on this morning. as we get you through this newscast. it's 58 in san francisco, 61 in oakland. we're waking to patches of drizzle. keep in mind, you may run into a few slick spots. as we head through the day, temperatures will rise, back into the upper 60s inland. at the coast, chilly, lower 60s. through the day, more...
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: so, anthony, you say that black friday isn't the one day big event in retailing that it used to be? >> well, it is definitely changing. we're definitely seeing a shift that it actually goes through the weekend, and it seems to be kind of kicking off the season of buying. especially through the use of technology, being in stores is not necessarily the only way to get those deals and to get the benefits and the perks. >> susie: and that's exactly the point. now consumers are going in with their smartphone and with their tablets, and, of course, they have computers. how is that changing the whole shopping experience? and, also, how are retailers adapting to this? >> consumers are really looking for convenience. they're looking for ease of use. a lot of people want to avoid the crowds. you see retailers basically build mobile apps and other technologies that allow that experience to happen seamlessly. for instance, apple's apple store app that you can download, basically allows you to buy, purchase, pick up in store if you wish, basically wherever you are, or have it shipped to you from
: so, anthony, you say that black friday isn't the one day big event in retailing that it used to be? >> well, it is definitely changing. we're definitely seeing a shift that it actually goes through the weekend, and it seems to be kind of kicking off the season of buying. especially through the use of technology, being in stores is not necessarily the only way to get those deals and to get the benefits and the perks. >> susie: and that's exactly the point. now consumers are going...
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casey anthony talking about her life. and she looks pretty different. >> this is my first video diary. >> she may have short blond hair and glasses, but it really is casey anthony. a rambling video message. she says she finally has things to call her own a computer, a camera. >> when i am by myself -- >> where this video came from or why it exists is unknown. anthony did not disclose the location. the video was shot last october. >> i will be here for many months. even if i get off probation early. i will still be here i least until february. the end of february. >> it is a stark contrast to the last time the world saw casey anthony on camera. before the mother was acquitted of murdering her toddler. as an issue walked out of jail, she disappeared. there is no mention of her daughter. instead, she's is focused on her future. >> i am extremely excited that i will be able to skype and keep a video log. >> she goes on to say that she hates being on camera. >>> still ahead why would someone relent wedding gowns worth thousand
casey anthony talking about her life. and she looks pretty different. >> this is my first video diary. >> she may have short blond hair and glasses, but it really is casey anthony. a rambling video message. she says she finally has things to call her own a computer, a camera. >> when i am by myself -- >> where this video came from or why it exists is unknown. anthony did not disclose the location. the video was shot last october. >> i will be here for many months....
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no casey anthony video. no casey anthony audio. no casey anthony. it is a precedence-setting interview. from her perspective, in a p.r. sense, no one will be terribly empathetic but it was perfect because what she did, the first rule of public relations, you control the agenda. what she did in this interview and the people around her, they made pierce morgan their spokesman and his job was to deliver one message, and the message was, as you said, i did not kill my daughter, and i am ashamed of what i was. it was from a public relations point of view, from her perspective, perfect. >>shepard: i don't, why think i need to ask what it was from the perspective of cnn. >>guest: no, you don't. >>shepard: is casey starting a rebuilding campaign? who is to say? >>guest: now, you would talk with her if you had the chance. it is a news story. this is a first initial re-entry back into the public. no one will be sympathetic to this girl now, but, if you said to me, how should we position hero entry so she minimizes her risk of looking bad or fat or whatever, o
no casey anthony video. no casey anthony audio. no casey anthony. it is a precedence-setting interview. from her perspective, in a p.r. sense, no one will be terribly empathetic but it was perfect because what she did, the first rule of public relations, you control the agenda. what she did in this interview and the people around her, they made pierce morgan their spokesman and his job was to deliver one message, and the message was, as you said, i did not kill my daughter, and i am ashamed of...
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armstrong friend of the broadcast, ever dapper anthony armstrong is here and will chat with dave ross what this could mean for the team and he is looking forward to catching balls from rg 3 after the break turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not...that... we'd ever brag about it... turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how did that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012 iihs top safety picks. so we're celebrating with our "safety in numbers" event. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $219 a month. you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ >>> people are talking about the red s
armstrong friend of the broadcast, ever dapper anthony armstrong is here and will chat with dave ross what this could mean for the team and he is looking forward to catching balls from rg 3 after the break turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not...that... we'd ever brag about it... turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how did that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012...
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. >> it was anthony's day at the circus. but before we took our seats in the stands, anthony wanted a chance to see what was going on before the big show began. and being a curious 7-year-old, anthony wanted a closer look. he's a pretty blaf guy, he walked right past one of the giant elephants. sized her up and just kept going. but who could resist asia the elephant? anthony decided to back up for a closer look. >> have you ever seen an elephant before? >> dustin the clown offered to introduce anthony, who had never been this close to a real giant elephant and he proved he wasn't afraid when he was willing to give asia a little treat. >> unfortunately anthony has been in foster care for most ever his very young life and we're just hoping we can get someone to come forward to care for him and help him progress into a better life. >> anthony still has a lot of growing up to do before he can fit into these clothes. >> the greatest show on earth. >> the ringmaster welcomed anthony. a clown showed him how to juggle. >> he's not v
. >> it was anthony's day at the circus. but before we took our seats in the stands, anthony wanted a chance to see what was going on before the big show began. and being a curious 7-year-old, anthony wanted a closer look. he's a pretty blaf guy, he walked right past one of the giant elephants. sized her up and just kept going. but who could resist asia the elephant? anthony decided to back up for a closer look. >> have you ever seen an elephant before? >> dustin the clown...
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anthony anderson died friday night after a confrontation with police in baltimore. according to his family, he was on his way to celebrate his granddaughter's birthday when the officers assaulted him. detectives assigned to the violent crimes impact division say that is not what happened at all. >> they observed him put what was suspected to be some type of narcotic in his mouth. they placed him under arrest for that and put handcuffs on him. he started complaining of discomfort and pain. it was believed that he may have ingested some of the drugs he had an was maybe joking -- choking. >> the two officers involved are suspended with pay while detectives investigate anderson's death. federal agents work with police in two maryland counties to the rest doesn't in an overnight prostitution sting they took 23 men for soliciting prostitution. the arrests were part of the probe spearheaded by the homeland security investigation division. the head of the maryland state police said that quarter ending efforts among various agencies made the enforcement action more successfu
anthony anderson died friday night after a confrontation with police in baltimore. according to his family, he was on his way to celebrate his granddaughter's birthday when the officers assaulted him. detectives assigned to the violent crimes impact division say that is not what happened at all. >> they observed him put what was suspected to be some type of narcotic in his mouth. they placed him under arrest for that and put handcuffs on him. he started complaining of discomfort and pain....
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zenaida gonzalez sued anthony for defamation, after anthony misled police telling them caylee was kidnapped by a woman with a similar name. criminally, she is acquitted, but still villainized. casey anthony is under public scrutiny, even while in hiding. for "today," thanh truong, nbc news. >>> just ahead, alec baldwin's wedding, tom cruise's divorce, it is all coming up in our week in buzz. first, these messages. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. and micro-climate controls powered by twinchill™ technology, the new ge french door refrigerator is engineered to push the limits of fresh. so to prove it, we're taking one from the facry in kentucky . . . . . . ♪ >>> it has been a big week in celebrity news, which means another edition of "the week in buzz." to weddings, slips, to babies on the way. we have it all covered for you. >> here to break it down, is comedian chuck knight with alesha corals, e! correspondent. we'll
zenaida gonzalez sued anthony for defamation, after anthony misled police telling them caylee was kidnapped by a woman with a similar name. criminally, she is acquitted, but still villainized. casey anthony is under public scrutiny, even while in hiding. for "today," thanh truong, nbc news. >>> just ahead, alec baldwin's wedding, tom cruise's divorce, it is all coming up in our week in buzz. first, these messages. ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90...
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that is probably anthony wein weiner's game. the thing we really need to remember, i think, about anthony weiner is there was a mistake that was made and he became kind of a cable news star of mistaking noise for substance and noise for influence. he was not an influential member of congress, there were no great pieces of legislation to his name. that is guy who was a showman first, a narcissist and was and is as evidenced by these stories is incredibly, incredibly -- >> there are stories of people making terrible decisions, making bad judgments, but still having a lot of friends. >> he does not have a lot of friends. >> that's why everybody immediately threw him under the bus because he doesn't have those alliances. but i'm actually more troubled by the idea of him running for public advocate. even though it's a springboard to mayor, it's a role that has real responsibilities. and as somebody who lives in this city, the idea of anthony weiner being the public advocate is deeply troubling. >> the level of character he showed in
that is probably anthony wein weiner's game. the thing we really need to remember, i think, about anthony weiner is there was a mistake that was made and he became kind of a cable news star of mistaking noise for substance and noise for influence. he was not an influential member of congress, there were no great pieces of legislation to his name. that is guy who was a showman first, a narcissist and was and is as evidenced by these stories is incredibly, incredibly -- >> there are stories...